What the fuck is an Alpina, and why does it exist? I find out, in my first story for Business Insider.
The story is behind a paywall. It costs $1 to sign up for a month. Seems worth it, since I’ll be publishing there with some regularity.
What the fuck is an Alpina, and why does it exist? I find out, in my first story for Business Insider.
The story is behind a paywall. It costs $1 to sign up for a month. Seems worth it, since I’ll be publishing there with some regularity.
I collaborate with a director at the International Spy Museum to come up with a list of the seven coolest fictional spy cars, for the kids’ magazine from Road & Track, R&T Crew.
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“Everyone wants to talk about a moonshot. That’s not an accurate term for most projects it’s applied to, which are just about identifying outrageous market segments,” says Castriota. “When NASA said they want to go to the moon, they knew where they were going. They just had to reverse engineer how to do it. We were in much the same position.”
“If everything goes perfectly, then most people could do it,” Webb says.
“Nobody knew who we were,” Jerod said. “I decided that this top-speed record would be a good way to get mentioned in the same sentence with Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and Ferrari.”
“You can be a success in most things if you put in enough effort, but we all fail in our effort to go home again.”
Celebrating 09/28 with my Porsche 928.
What moves you? I uncover the hottest new offerings in cars, motorcycles, aviation, yachts–plus a few big surprises–to answer this question.